"We tried to kind of get everybody in the game and get 'em all involved and all playing," Johnson said. "(Jackson) ended up with 10 assists, but a lot of them, they didn't finish. If they would've finished the assists she gave them, she probably would've had at least 16 … And we did a lot of good things on defense, and that's what we need."

But the Tigers had few, if any answers, late once their host hit its stride.

"Our kids battled hard in the first half, and then it was kinda like we relaxed because we were only down 11," Dunham Coach Chad Myers said. "It was like they thought they had done something. They have got to learn that — we relaxed, and they went on, what, a 20-2 run or something like that."